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Trash & Recycling in Upland, CA (2026)

5 verified trash & recycling rules for Upland, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Burrtec Waste Industries is the City of Upland's franchised hauler. Residential service is once-weekly automated collection of the black (trash), blue (recycling) and green (green waste and food waste) barrels. Service follows a route-based collection day, billed by the city. Holiday weeks delay collection by one day for the rest of that week.

Upland Trash Pickup Schedule and Hauler (Burrtec)

Some Restrictions

Bin Placement Rules

Upland barrels go to the curb with wheels against the curb, or in the alley away from structures. Set out the night before or by 6:00 a.m. on collection day, and return barrels out of sight that night. The Property Maintenance Standards add that bins may not be placed for collection before 12:00 p.m. the prior day.

Upland Bin Set-Out and Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Burrtec offers Upland residential barrel customers free bulky item pickups up to four times in a rolling calendar year, with a limit of five items per collection. Accepted items include furniture, mattresses, appliances and electronic waste. The city and Burrtec also host community bulky-item disposal events. Call Burrtec at least a week ahead to schedule.

Upland Bulky Item and Large-Trash Disposal

Few Restrictions

Recycling Requirements

Upland residents recycle in the blue barrel, included with weekly service through Burrtec. Accepted items include cardboard, paper, cartons, glass bottles and jars, aluminum and tin cans, and #1-#7 plastics; recyclables should not be bagged. Commercial recycling is mandatory under California AB 341 for businesses with four or more yards of service, with collection at no extra charge.

Upland Recycling Requirements (Blue Barrel)

Some Restrictions

Mandatory Organics Recycling

Under California SB 1383, Upland requires all residents, multi-family tenants and commercial businesses to separate food waste from trash. Food waste goes in the green barrel (bagged), alongside green waste. Upland exceeds 70,000 population, so it is not rural-exempt. Burrtec inspects bins for contamination and the state mandates organics collection citywide.

Upland Mandatory Organics / Food Waste (SB 1383)

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for San Bernardino County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Upland city rules.

Trash & Recycling in San Bernardino County